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EXERCISE GUIDELINES 

 

Building Muscle and Gaining Weight 

 

Unlike aerobic exercise, which emphasizes endurance training, anaerobic exercise focuses on 

strength training. A gradual weight gain can occur while building the size and strength of muscles. 

While developing muscle mass, your body adapts to the stress placed upon it. You can modify your 

diet to include foods such as meat, fish and vegetables. These foods help muscles recover and 

replenish important nutrients after a strenuous workout. 

 

Muscle Strength and Endurance 

 

To achieve the greatest benefit from exercise, it is important to develop an exercise program that 

allows you to work all of the major muscle groups equally. 

 

To increase muscles strength; follow this principle: 

Increasing resistance and maintaining the number of repetitions of an exercise results in increased 

muscle strength. 

 

To tone your body, follow the principle: Decreasing resistance plus increasing the number of 

repetitions of an exercise results in increased body tone. 

 

Once you feel comfortable with an exercise, you can change the resistance, the number of 

repetitions, or the speed at which you do the exercise. It is not necessary to change all three 

variables. For example, let’s say that you are training at 50 lbs and performing the exercise 10 times 

in 3 minutes. When this becomes too easy, you may decide to move up lifting 60 lbs for the same 

number of repetitions in the same amount of time. Lifting more weights fewer times most often 

develops muscle strength. To gain both muscle strength and endurance, it is recommended that you 

perform each exercise 15 to 20 reps per set. 

 

Training Intensity 

 

How hard you begin to train depends on your overall level of fitness. The soreness you experienced 

can be lessened by decreasing the load you place on your muscles and by performing fewer sets. To 

avoid injury, you should gradually work into an exercise program and set the load to your individual 

fitness level. The load should increase as your fitness level increases. 

 

Muscle soreness is common, especially when you first start exercising. If you are painfully sore for a 

long time, it may be time to change your program. Eventually, your muscle system will become 

accustomed to the stress and strain placed on it. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MARCY PRO MWM-7454

Page 1: ...Care and Maintenance Parts List Warranty Ordering Parts Model MWM 7454 Retain This Manual for Reference 220325 OWNER S MANUAL MARCY PRO HOME GYM MWM 7454 IMPORTANT Please read this manual before comme...

Page 2: ...7454 by IMPEX INC For your safety and benefit read this manual carefully before using the equipment As a manufacturer we are committed to provide you complete customer satisfaction If you have any que...

Page 3: ...robes or other clothing that could become caught in the equipment Running or aerobic shoes are also required when using the equipment 7 Use the equipment only for its intended use as described in thi...

Page 4: ...u feel comfortable with an exercise you can change the resistance the number of repetitions or the speed at which you do the exercise It is not necessary to change all three variables For example let...

Page 5: ...s stage allows your muscles wind down after training To provide a total workout program it is also recommended that 2 to 3 days of aerobic exercise is performed in addition to the strength training Dr...

Page 6: ...EL PLACEMENT The warning labels shown here have been placed on the Rear Stabilizer and Upper Frame If the labels are missing or illegible please call customer service at 1 800 999 8899 for replacement...

Page 7: ...IMPEX INC www marcypro com 6 FREE TRAINING AREA...

Page 8: ...he ROUND hole on components that need to be assembled Always wait until all bolts are assembled onto the bench before tightening the bolts Do not tighten each bolt right after it is installed Fasten N...

Page 9: ...the equipment is not in use Insert the Lock Pin into the hole on Guide Rod and use Combination Lock to lock the Pin to prevent the movement of Weight Plates Please refer to the Combination Lock set u...

Page 10: ...arts with WD 40 or light oil periodically 2 Inspect and tighten all parts before using the equipment 3 The equipment can be cleaned using a damp cloth and mild non abrasive detergent DO NOT use solven...

Page 11: ...IMPEX INC www marcypro com 10 WEIGHT CAPACITY AND DIMENSION 1 Maximum user weight 135 kg 300 lb 2 Assembled dimensions 72 x38 x78 L x W x H...

Page 12: ...terfly Cable Bracket 2 13 Foot Plate 1 14 Swivel Pulley Bracket 2 15 Angled Double Floating Pulley Bracket 1 16 Weight Stack Cover 1 17 Guide Rod 2 18 Lat Bar 1 19 Selector Rod 1 20 Bracket 1 x 4 4 21...

Page 13: ...7 clip hook 4 48 Chain 1 49 Allen Bolt M6 x 8 50 Allen Bolt M8 x 4 51 Allen Bolt M8 x 2 2 52 Allen Bolt M10 x 10 53 Allen Bolt M10 x 1 1 54 Allen Bolt M10 x 1 10 55 Allen Bolt M10 x 2 2 56 Allen Bolt...

Page 14: ...72 Butterfly Lock Pin 2 73 Bushing 1 x 6 74 Bushing 1 x 2 75 End Cap 2 x 2 3 76 Rear Stabilizer End Cap 2 x 2 2 77 End Cap 2 7 78 End Cap 1 x 1 2 4 79 Cone shaped End Cap 1 1 80 Rubber Bumper 1 x 2 1...

Page 15: ...IMPEX INC www marcypro com 14 EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Page 16: ...change the combination 1 Push and hold the combination adjustment button 1 as indicated below while holding down the adjustment button turn the numerical dial 2 to set the desired combination in the...

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Page 18: ...rformance of the product or other damages with respect to any economic loss loss of property loss of revenues or profits loss of enjoyments or use costs of removal installation or other consequential...

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